Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] go [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I 've had two or three I think , very rarely do we find them and shapers tend to go out on a limb they tend to want to lead they tend to want to control they want people to follow their way they do tend to be the people that dig in and say you know this is the way we do it .
2 Haverford got going again with the cream jug .
3 The entire plan violated every principle upon which the SAS had been founded , yet Stirling agreed to go along with it .
4 Bantam has gone back for nearly 400,000 Maya Angelou paperbacks .
5 CalMac 's managing director , Colin Paterson , points out that his is possibly the only nationalised industry whose grant has gone down in real terms .
6 You Queenie Warley mentioned earlier that the number of personnel has gone up by what , a hundred per cent ?
7 If the story has gone through to printing the PRO 's stock will be even lower and he should not expect very good coverage in the future .
8 A POLO sponsorship deal won by Major Ron Ferguson has gone up in smoke — only weeks after Fergie 's topless snaps were revealed .
9 Roos has since died and Tsurumaki has gone out of business .
10 ‘ My heart has gone out of it . ’
11 Suppose the night porter has gone through to the kitchen to make a sandwich .
12 With that thought in mind we have produced a chart which reveals the extent to which business involving the recording of Irish bands and artists has gone abroad in recent years .
13 I think the the key point about patriotism is one reason why perhaps people in , in Britain and so on should n't be patriotic too , but if you see the rather cynical attitude of the Western countries towards recent events , not just in Russia but right across the Eastern block , very good example was condemned , erm but when , following the massacres erm , the West has gone on to sort of do deals with the winners and cultivate links er with the people responsible for that massacre , the killing of the Soviet Union went the other way and consequently erm that 's where you know Western resources are directed .
14 In some cases Dutton has gone back to these originals , and sometimes he has worked on the Griffith tapes .
15 Daily assessment has gone on for all these years , with tests occasionally being undertaken — that is a reality .
16 IN THE first part of this book Michael Shallis gives an interesting non-technical account of how modern physics has gone on from the common-sense notion of time to a whole series of fundamental changes .
17 hurricane has gone out of the news now , once something like that has happened there 's always another disaster coming behind that actually takes over the headlines , so , about six months , a year , two years afterwards they were still finding that in parts of Europe the general level of nuclear activity was higher than it had been before Chernobyl , why would that happen ?
18 Mintel the consumer trend watchers claim that consumer spending on DIY and garden products has gone up by 96 per cent between 1983 and 1989 ; while spending on furniture and furnishings has increased by 52 per cent in the same period .
19 So in reality our S S A is going up about one and a half percent , and as you know our budget has gone up about one and a half percent , so why is the council tax going up six point three percent ?
20 Tomorrow 's Lingfield Flat all-weather meeting is the only card expected to go ahead before Friday .
21 Christie was to be married at Easter , but Ann planned to go over in late February to help with the wedding preparations and also , to take Sarah and see her settled in before she started her job .
22 It 's reassuring to know that even beautiful actresses worry about what they 're gong to wear to go out in the evening .
23 ‘ Your Mummy has gone away for a long time ’ usually only serves to leave the child frightened but feeling the anxiety of the adults all around which forbids further discussion .
24 So the problem is , if your child wants to go , if one of our children wanted to go at midnight , I 'm fairly sure that everybody in this Council Chamber would have quite a reasonable way of er of retaining that child in the home but of course we 've all heard the stories of what happens when the unruly children in the children 's homes want to go out at midnight and I do think we we have a problem because with the report and the new legislation , we 're in the situation where there 's plenty of advice for us as to what to do , what not to do should I say , we ca n't we ca n't use pindown , you ca n't shut them in a room , you ca n't physically restrain them , so how does one of the workers in the home stop them from going out ?
25 Like a car needs to go in for the M O T , you 've got ta
26 The couples frequently face each other looking into each other 's faces and appear to crouch over their feet slightly which emphasises the ‘ down to earth ’ quality as most steps appear to go down into and not out of the ground .
27 There is a moment of high comedy , almost , in Hastings ' comments at the council scene when Richard has gone out with Buckingham ( to plot Hastings ' death , as it happens ) , that As Hasting soon realizes , he has been ‘ too fond ’ ( or foolish ) to penetrate Richard 's deceit ( III.iv.80 ) .
28 That figure needs to go up by twenty-six thousand to read nought point two three one million , and what 's left needs to go down by twenty-six thousand at ten one one four o million .
29 And on Wednesday Judy Robinson is set to leave the Grey Horse pub , Bank Top Judy 's rent has gone up from £13,000 to £25,000 .
30 It 's a battle every time Kathleen wants to go out with me , with that brother of hers as well as her mother . ’
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